A walk in Teesdale, County Durham
Grassholme reservoir north side, Harter fell, Middleton in Teesdale, a section of the Railway walk & return via reservoir south side. 9miles 1600ft
Setting off from the western end of Grassholme reservoir in the early morning
Looking east down the reservoir
There was a bridge next to where I was parked which I would use on the return leg
Looking down the length of the reservoir again....
....before starting the gentle climb to Harter fell following the Pennine Way path
Looking back south over the reservoir to the Northern Dales
Harter fell summit trig point 1578ft
Following the ridge to the east I passed this Bronze age Tumulus mound (burial ground) now covered with trees....
....before descending to the town of Middleton in Teesdale....
....crossing the river Tees on the way
Middleton's main street....
....where I sat for a mid morning coffee. It's a lovely little town with lots of interest and some great walking in the area....
....including this railway walk....
.....which I followed....
....and continued along...
....noticing an abundance of Red Admiral butterflies.
It wasn't too long before I arrived at the river Lune viaduct (not the Lancashire Lune)
Looking down off the viaduct to the road and river
Following field paths back west I passed the visitor centre on the side of the reservoir which seemed to be primarily a fishing tackle shop! There were plenty of anglers out trying their luck!
I continued along an attractive path by the reservoir....
......on the way to the bridge leading back to the car.Some years ago I walked the Pennine Way and it's now always a pleasure to revisit the many and varied sections which I enjoyed at the time. Today was no exception despite only a snap shot of the whole Pennine Way